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Proposal
Guidelines:
Programs
that are CME accredited must be fully compliant with ACCME guidelines,
and the proposal should briefly describe methods for resolution
of conflict of interest.
The
proposal must include appropriate training for faculty in how to
execute the innovative CME methodology. Learning objectives must
be framed as expected learning/practice-based outcomes.
We
encourage proposals that include cost effective approaches to program
evaluation and outcomes assessment.
The
needs assessment is to be provided and validated by the vendor.
BMS
and sanofi-aventis are requesting proposals for Independent Medical
Education programs in the following disease areas:
- Atherothrombosis
- Acute
Coronary Disease
- Stroke
- Peripheral
Arterial Disease
Proposals
should address the educational needs of the following health
care providers:
- Clinical
and Interventional Cardiologists
- Internal
Medicine and other Primary Care Physicians,
- Neurologists
- Vascular
Specialists
- Emergency
Medicine Physicians
- Hospitalists
- Hospital
Pharmacists
- Pharmacy
Directors
- Managed
Health Care Professionals
If
your proposal addresses educational needs of similar physicians
or health care professionals outside of the U.S., please include
suggestions for extending the program in your proposal.
Although
proposals including any method of education will be considered,
the following educational modalities are of particular interest:
- Internet
-based
- Teleconferences
- Live
Meetings
- Journal
Supplements
All responses
must be received no later than eight weeks prior to the start date
of this proposed program. In addition, responses must be received
by the first Wednesday of the month in order to be eligible for
review during that month.
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